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Author: MENDENHALL, J. W.
Page: 664
Year: 1883
Place: Cincinnati
Publisher: Walden and Stowe
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This workshop is designed to help you write clearly, accurately and effectively in both an academic and a professional environment. In class, we analyze various forms of writing and address problems common to advanced speakers of English. We will often read one another's work.

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Author: DULCKEN, Henry William.
Page: 804
Year: 1888
Place: London
Publisher: Ward, Lock & Co.
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Image from ?[Fifty Years Ago ? (A picture of society in this country as it was when the Queen ascended the throne.) With ? plates and woodcuts.]?, 000302584
Author: Besant, Walter Sir
Page: 78
Year: 1892
Place: London
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
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?family model? of community?
2- What strategies can bring places to people through Live Sites to promote community wellbeing?
3- How can local partners ensure Live Sites are seen as benefitting communities rather than commercial interests?

Medium carbon steel containing a high proportion of nickel in order to stabilise the austenite to lower temperature. The steel has been quenched in order to produce martensite. Subsequently the steel has been tempered in order to allow the interstitially trapped carbon to diffuse out and consequently a reduction in hardness is observed.

The experiment indicates a more uniform of shear stress than that predicted by the shear lag model, suggesting that the model underestimates the magnitude of fibre loading, especially at low fibre aspect ratios. Eshelby type models, on the other hand, successfully predict the average phase stresses, but not the form of stress varying within the fibres.

The "Renaissance" as a phenomenon in European history is best understood as a series of social, political, and cultural responses to an intellectual trend which began in Italy in the fourteenth century. This intellectual tendency, known as humanism, or the studia humanitatis, was at the heart of developments in literature, the arts, the sciences, religion, and government for almost three hundred years. In this class, we will highlight the history of humanism, but we will also study religious reformations, high politics, the agrarian world, and European conquest and expansion abroad in the period.

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Author: PALMER, Henry Spencer.
Page: 73
Year: 1894
Place: Yokohama
Publisher: [?Japan Mail:?
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Image from ?Blind Love ? With a preface by Walter Besant [who completed the work] and illustrations by A. Forestier?, 000748865
Author: Collins, Wilkie
Volume: 01
Page: 62
Year: 1890
Place: London
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
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Global warming: are we responsible? Is our environmental impact damaging the planet? This free course examines the use of ozone-depleting technology the impact of fossil fuel use and explores how the development of technology can influence the direction of a society. From the Industrial Revolution to the present day

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Author: DANA, James Dwight.
Page: 122
Year: 1895
Place: New York
Publisher: American Book Co.
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Glass ceramics are materials that are cooled from the melt in the form of a glass, and then heat treated to induce controlled crystallisation of the glass. Heterogeneous nucleation is carried out at a temperature to maximise the nucleation rate (common nucleating agents include TiO2 and ZrO2), and the temperature is then raised sufficiently to cause the nuclei formed to grow rapidly. Glass ceramics are strong, reasonably tough, transparent to IR radiation, have a low coefficient of thermal expansion, a high resistance to thermal shock and a low thermal conductivity, which makes them very useful in domestic applications such as cookware and cooker hobs. The most common glass ceramic system is LAS (Li2O-Al2O3-SiO2), but others include MgO-Al2O3-SiO2, Na2O-BaO-Al2O3-SiO2, and Li2O-MgO-Al2O3-S

IN718 is a nickel-based superalloy composed of approximately 53 wt% Ni, 19 wt% Fe, 18 wt% Cr, 5 wt% Nb, and small amounts of Ti, Mo, Co, and Al. The alloy has a number of distinct phases present in its microstructure. These are namely the matrix, γ, and the precipitates, γ', γ'', and δ. The primary strengthening phase is γ'' [1], the composition of which is Ni3Nb. It has a body-centred tetragonal structure, and forms semi-coherently as disc-shaped platelets within the γ matrix, having three variants lying on the {100} planes. It is stable for over 10,000 hours at 600°C; however, above this temperature it decomposes to form γ', Ni3Al (between 650°C and 850°C), and δ, the same composition as γ'' (between 750°C and 1000°C). It has been commented that, at large volume fra

Image from ?The Victoria Nyanza: the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects ? With a map, and 372 illustrations from native objects in the author?s own collections. [Translated from the German by H. A. Nesbitt.]?, 002002031
Author: KOLLMANN, Paul Kgl. Sa?chs. Hauptmann
Page: 139
Year: 1899
Place: London
Publisher: Swan Sonnenschein & Co.
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The Perception of pain learning resource is one of a series of objects which have been developed for the Pain pathways project. The Perception of pain learning resource is one of a series of objects which have been developed for the Pain pathways project.

Image from ?From Pall Mall to the Punjaub, or with the Prince in India, etc?, 001379489
Author: GAY, J. Drew.
Page: 165
Year: 1876
Place: London
Publisher:
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